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Increased output for the
bestseller Audi Q7 3.0 TDI

Ingolstadt - 176 kW/240 bhp of
output and 550 Nm of torque – the latest version of the
incredibly powerful 3.0 TDI six-cylinder engine is now available
in the Audi Q7. The ultra-modern compression-ignition engine
with Common Rail fuel injection system and piezo injectors
impresses not only with its sheer power, but also, and even more
so, with its remarkable efficiency. On average, the Audi Q7 3.0
TDI requires a mere 9.8 litres of diesel for every 100
kilometres travelled. This means that the new version needs 0.7
litres less than its predecessor, despite the significant
increase in power output and torque.
Under the bonnet of the new Audi
Q7 3.0 TDI is the very latest series production diesel engine
the brand has to offer. The latest generation of the V6
celebrated its debut in the A5 Coupé and recently also became
available in the new A4 saloon. It produces a peak torque of 550
Nm, more than 90% of which is available across a broad speed
range from 1,500 to 3,250 rpm.
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